Tag Archives: New Year’s resolutions
2018 – Finding New in the Old
The weekend before Christmas through New Year’s Day seemed to pass so quickly. Making new recipes, spending time with family, Jason and I each battling the stomach virus and racing the John Rudy 5 Miler meant I didn’t really take … Continue reading
Writing Compared to Running
Every year I have a New Year’s resolution, sometimes official and sometimes not, to write more. I know the best goals are the ones that are written with specifics and are measurable. I think the reason I fail to make … Continue reading
Save Green While Being Green in 2018
One of the most common New Year’s resolutions is to save more money. What if I told you there were several ways to do this while combating global warming at the same time? Here are 5 easy goals to implement … Continue reading
2017 – A Year of Personal Enrichment
I really dislike most cliche traditions but reflecting on the past year is something I thoroughly enjoy provided the year was a good one which 2017 certainly was. Looking back I realize that while I created a lot of fun … Continue reading
No More New Year’s Resolutions
For years I loved the start of the new year. The chance to start anew with a fresh calendar meant the chance to wipe the slate clean and become a new person. Or so I thought. The more I think … Continue reading
Writing Resolution
Every year as New Year’s approaches and I reflect on the past year, I debate if I want to make any resolutions for the upcoming year. I seem to have a recurring resolution of writing more, mostly because I tend … Continue reading
Goodbye Again Facebook, Hello Again Blog
My one and only New Year’s Resolution this year is to write more. I know that’s very vague and it is said that goals should be specific such as “I will write 3 blogs per week” so that you can … Continue reading
2013 – A Year of Many Firsts
While Christmas will forever be my favorite holiday, I’ve always liked New Year’s as well for the simple reason of having a chance to reflect on the past year and plan for the year to come. I know many people … Continue reading